Chapter 75: Ran Right Into Trouble
Chapter 75: Chapter 75: Ran Right Into Trouble
Sierra Sinclair heard Nina Sinclair's words, and her brows furrowed tightly.
Phoebe Linden and Lillian Tupper couldn't wait to jump out, shouting angrily, "Nina Sinclair, what nonsense are
you talking about? The store manager just said she'd cover all our expenses, are you deaf?"
"Could it be that you're just jealous because you didn’t get this treatment?"
A regular dress would cost them half a month's salary, and the two they rented were international award
winners, crafted by a top designer from Jenna's Atelier, no less.
If they really had to pay, it would be like asking for their lives; even selling themselves wouldn't cover the cost.
Earlier, Nina Sinclair had stopped Sharon Lancaster from making a scene, just to wait for this moment.
She was about to start the accounting!
Nina Sinclair said to Sharon Lancaster behind her, "Sharon, give the boss of Jenna’s Atelier a call, tell her there
are two people who rented dresses without paying."
"What did you say?" The two of them widened their eyes.
Sharon Lancaster, having held back for so long, could finally vent. She immediately took out her phone without a
second word and dialed Jenna Yancy’s number.
Soon, the call connected.
A cheerful female voice cthrough, "Miss Lancaster, have you and your friend finished picking out a dress? If
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Sharon Lancaster sneered and said sarcastically, "Picking out dresses? Bitten by mad dogs, in no mood for
dresses. Your store has quite the range, even doubles as a pet shop."
"What?" Jenna Yancy’s voice grew tense.
"Cand see for yourself."
After Sharon Lancaster finished speaking, she hung up the phone.
The few people in the store exchanged glances, unsure if she really knew the boss and had called her, or if she
was just pretending to scare them.
The store manager, in particular, had a growing sense of unease.
Could it be that these two unassuming women were actually today’s VIPs? Could she have flattered the wrong
person?
The more she thought about it, the paler her face became, and she grew flustered.
Ten minutes later, Jenna's Atelier's owner, Jenna Yancy, rushed in, looking worried, and asked, "What happened?"
Seeing the boss cin person, the store manager's heart sank.
It's over!
She really buttered up the wrong person; the ones to be warmly received today were not Sierra Sinclair, but the
other two women!
The store manager immediately went up and recounted how Nina Sinclair offended Sierra Sinclair earlier.
After listening, Jenna Yancy’s expression darkened, and she gave the store manager a cold look. Who told her to
act on her own?
She didn’t even spare Sierra Sinclair a glance and hurried over to Sharon Lancaster and Nina Sinclair, "I'm sorry,
the staff didn’t know any better, I'll deduct their bonuses."
Sharon Lancaster looked at Nina Sinclair and asked, "Nina, what do you say?"
Nina Sinclair glanced at Sierra
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Jenna Yancy said to the store manager, "Why don’t you quickly collect the money!"
The store manager, knowing she had
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"ladies, earlier you rented our store's
treasures, the daily rental for those
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The two's eyes practically bulged out, almost spitting blood.
They screamed, "A hundred thousand a day! Is this a robbery?"
The store manager smiled, "The two
dresses are adorned with crystals,
and diamonds, eaphottisiK milion
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accounted for yet, oh...and there's the
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Phoebe Linden and Lillian Tupper were dumbfounded, "We, we..."